Pediatric medication errors are far more common than most realize, with 31% of doses given in emergency rooms containing mistakes. Learn the top causes, real case examples, and proven ways to prevent harm to children.
Autoimmune encephalitis is a rare but treatable brain disorder triggered by antibodies attacking nerve cells. Recognizing early signs like seizures, memory loss, and behavioral changes can save lives. Treatment works best when started quickly.
A Medical Power of Attorney lets you choose someone to make medication and treatment decisions if you can't speak for yourself. It prevents family conflict and ensures your wishes are followed. Learn how to set one up and why it's critical for medication choices.
DRESS syndrome is a rare but deadly drug reaction that causes rash, fever, organ damage, and eosinophilia. Often misdiagnosed, it requires immediate treatment. Learn the signs, triggers, and how to prevent it.
Learn the safest, most effective ways to dispose of unused opioids to prevent misuse, accidental overdose, and addiction. From take-back programs to deactivation pouches, here's what works - and what doesn't.